People with ADHD experience attention spans that are markedly different from neurotypical.
This stems from lower dopamine and norepinephrine levels, creating an “interest-based” nervous system versus the neurotypical “importance-based” one.
Interestingly, people with ADHD often experience unique strengths, frequently called “ADHD superpowers,” that can offer real advantages in life, work, and creativity.
Key benefits include:
• Hyperfocus
• Creativity and innovation
• High energy and resilience.
• Spontaneity, courage, and adaptability.
• Empathy, humor, and social skills.
These traits — rooted in the ADHD brain’s wiring — can drive success in fields like entrepreneurship, arts, and high-stakes roles crucially WHEN CHANNELLED EFFECTIVELY AT THE PERSON’S OWN PACE.